Supplementary materials; Figure S1 from Ocean warming and acidification may challenge the riverward migration of glass eels.

Detailed Methodology; Simplified view of the binary-choice device used in the behavioural trials to assess locomotor response and cue preference. Two header flasks containing a test cue and sham-water fed to the ‘eel traps’ placed on one end of the choice-chamber. Openings on the opposite side of th...

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Main Authors: Francisco O. Borges, Catarina P. Santos, Eduardo Sampaio, Cátia Figueiredo, José Ricardo Paula, Carlos Antunes, Rui Rosa, Tiago F. Grilo
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7597682.v2
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplementary_materials_Figure_S1_from_Ocean_warming_and_acidification_may_challenge_the_riverward_migration_of_glass_eels/7597682
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Summary:Detailed Methodology; Simplified view of the binary-choice device used in the behavioural trials to assess locomotor response and cue preference. Two header flasks containing a test cue and sham-water fed to the ‘eel traps’ placed on one end of the choice-chamber. Openings on the opposite side of the traps ensured that the water was kept at a stable height of 6 cm, and two peristaltic pumps (P) delivered water from the header flasks at a constant flow (45 mL min-1), creating the currents to stimulate eel upward movement.